Don, you and the rest of your little buddies are the same worthless rat punks now that you were as 12-year-olds. |
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I am working on a site right now that is a typical three column layout with a header and footer. |
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They acted professionally and apolitically and are showing us now that they will respect the popular electoral will. |
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Friends whose caring and helpfulness seem limitless now that I'm suffering from cancer. |
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It appears now that the Council may have been unaware of these transmissions. |
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Right now that URL links to an older post of mine, but I will update it after the conference itself. |
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Spring linseed lags some way behind now that the subsidy it attracts has been reduced. |
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And now there is this sense of listlessness, this lack of initiative and disorientation, now that no one is giving orders. |
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And now that the spiritual loathsomeness of our venture has been indicated, let us proceed. |
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Lay didn't insist on arm's-length transactions at Enron, but now that the cuffs are on, he's using the arm's-length defense. |
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We have 15 agencies now that are charged with gathering intelligence about our potential enemies. |
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In the meantime, the challenge will be to stave off complacency toward reform now that chances for a rout at the polls suddenly seem remote. |
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Late night rowdyism in the town could decrease now that local authorities have new powers to curb anti-social behaviour. |
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We understand now that when we bless the bread and wine, they are transformed into Jesus' own body and blood. |
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It should be royally clear by now that the forces for integration vastly outnumber the forces against. |
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That scared most of 'em off, but I'm told the looky-loos are so prevalent now that it's impossible to deter them. |
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Her words were sharp and hurtful and more than anything he knew now that he had been wrong to think she had some decency in her to start with. |
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I flagged down a passing brother, knowing by now that the old vows of silence had given way to a smiling loquacity. |
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He realised now that he would never lose such a determined pursuer in these corridors. |
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His father had always worked a lot and now that Cal was older, seemed to be working even more often. |
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There was a squeal of laughter and Maple breathed out, unaware until now that she'd been holding her breath. |
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Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack. |
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He arrived with attitude as well as ambition, but those who were offended at the time concede now that he has the game to go with it. |
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You may even know so much about the company by now that you're looking forward to the cafeteria's Thursday salad bar. |
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McCarthy is a good manager, in my opinion, much better now that when he took the job six years ago. |
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You've been trying to talk to him for a few days and now that he's shown up ready to talk, you're not going to listen. |
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As well as south of the border, now that Brazil has caught up with digital sampling and the whole digital world. |
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Peter Snow's magic swingometer tricks don't look so clever now that we can all do it ourselves. |
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But even that argument no longer applies now that Ireland is awash with euros, new factories and millionaires. |
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I was awed by it when it was a dump, and now that it's been buffed and spiffed it's even better. |
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I find it laughable now that at 25 I was having what essentially boiled down to a mid-life crisis. |
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All authorities say now that the major part of the diet should be based around whole plant foods. |
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I'm at a point right now that if somebody makes me an offer to sell out, I'm likely to listen. |
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As much as he did really care for her, at least he knew by now that she cared a tiny bit for him too. |
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It's clear now that savvy foreign investors won't be tempted by such headache-prone deals. |
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Outside now that the trees planted last year have started coming into leaf the area is taking on a plaza look. |
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I knew I couldn't continue shooting heroin forever, and I know now that I can never be addicted again. |
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It seems now that the short remainder of my life will offer me little respite from woe and anguish. |
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I go to a kind of Anglo-Catholic church now that I've been going to for the last three years, but I haven't really been raised that way. |
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Yup, they are singing my praises now that I am leaving high school and going to college. |
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And now that their father appears to be on his last legs, the girls are rarely off their mobiles. |
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His desire, now that his life is ending, is to attempt to leave the mafia business and go legit. |
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It's not done at such a leisurely pace now that the temperatures have dropped. |
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The lengthy process of soil preparation can start now that the lighter evenings are with us. |
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And five years after that reunion, there is no doubt now that Ford is very much a chip off the old block. |
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Well, now that we have broadband, the ability to load pages without images has become a lot less important. |
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Alone, Prospero speaks an epilogue, in rhyme, saying that now that he has no magic powers he needs the audience's indulgent applause to free him. |
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It's now that I notice the empty liquor bottles, lying broken on the floor. |
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In addition, I catch up on the latest Bajan music and now that Crop Over is around the corner, I'm getting the latest riddims. |
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And now that he is older, she rides a ferry and a bus each way twice a week, so her 10-year-old can go to Hebrew school. |
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Word is now that they're lighting buildings on fire, but I can't confirm that. |
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It was clear now that she was indeed sleeping, her light breathing in no way hindered. |
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Here's a closeup of Mike now that his velvet has vanished, showing the injury on his right brow antler. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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They jabbed, parried, charged and riposted with such speed that the blades were indistinguishable blurs of reflected light now that the sun had risen over the horizon. |
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So what would the second season of Fargo look like, if there was going to be one, now that this crime is solved? |
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Are American leaders to pretend now that they perpetrated a hoax on Ukrainian leaders? |
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I spent last week popping Ibroprufen, cold powders and the muscle relaxants I need now that I have developed the habit of ricking my back when laid up in bed. |
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Passengers wouldn't put up with stale air that stank of smoke, but now that smoking is banned, they have no way of knowing how stale the air they are breathing might be. |
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It was a big change, she was less timid now that she had to fight to get the choice piece of meat she had cooked and make her way around the ship. |
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The government was mum when China's heir apparent Xi Jinping went missing, and political jitters persist now that he's reappeared. |
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Why the crowd took against him at the Stadium of Light is an old story now that doesn't matter to him any more beyond what it added to him in terms of character. |
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Perhaps I should be more understanding, now that my own hoarding tendencies are flaring up. |
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We only saw two rhinos today but again, we got good views and now that I've worked out how to zoom the camera, got some of the best pictures so far. |
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Who even needs a court of law, let alone victim testimony, now that we have the hashtag? |
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The rules are so relaxed now that you can rest a player who is off-colour. |
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And what do I call him now that we are living together, but are not engaged or married? |
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This was set aside for the moment, now that a man with a knife had committed something so singularly horrific. |
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Of course, now that Apple has anointed him CEO, Jobs is no longer an interim success story, but he has become a model in how an interim can recharge an organization. |
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It feels like a fresh start now that we have got cows calving again. |
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He realized now that he had been in a hurry to rush her into their relationship, and Eric had been the one for her to slow it down, to treat her as he never had. |
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Republicans should not use this as an excuse to escalate further, now that the main threat of retaliation has been removed. |
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However, now that the low-hanging fruit has been successfully plucked the task of domestic growth is going to be that much more difficult for the superstore operators. |
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The Loyalists amongst the Colonials came out in crowds to see him, eager to show their allegiance now that it looked as if the revolution were sputtering out. |
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We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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I hope she does get another dog now that Papa's little Yorkie has gone to her reward or the house will bulge to the breaking point with boredom purchases. |
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But now that he has seen fit to champion his own powerful brand we trust a silver service will be resumed. |
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And now that the clocks have gone forward an hour, meaning lost time in the scratcher, one in 20 of us will arrive at work late today. |
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Sanserif was beaten by both Luas Line and Adaala but she is going to finish a lot closer now that both have 5lb extra. |
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There's evidence now that cannabis has both a cumulative and a schizophrenogenic effect. |
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Other baddies in the garden, the Mediterranean Fruit Flies will be appearing now that oranges and grapefruit are colouring up. |
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I think that they are more aware now that we would defend Taiwan if it were militarily attacked. |
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I'm delighted but I want to warn others not to be caught out, especially now that paper tax discs are a thing of the past. |
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Americans want cappuccinos and lattes, and now that it's in the form of an instant, even more people can enjoy them, no matter where they live or how hurried they are. |
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David Bonier of Michigan, who head up the Edwards campaign team, said they are hopeful more attention will be paid to their candidate now that many others have dropped out. |
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